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About The People's republic. (Wasco, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1??? | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1898)
S P E O P L E ’S R E P U B L IC Mr». J. H Amu«, nf Rofii«, wa« vl«lt* ing w ith Mr«. Cru-»th |d aftr day thia Meek. Council Proceeding«. At the seNaimi of the city council, I (MM II! DIW I . CTG « V. Monday evening, the ndl call allowed t'R O H t G lfx iR M i m , N .« if M««i* «tar Oranges, lU and to cents |ier dmuoi ; the mayor ami all members present, ?rt<U* «i , «i In • l»«lr hall üç»iS«r. lianaiinas, ,3ft cent« peg ilnaen at except the treasurer. The first busi U. w. A »t«S*a^ * V«X M, K <4 A •«.( « ness waa to select a place of regular t*. ( Gulden 'a. I H .I4 A N TKMNA WO |V. « S Ma«<. «va, We regret to learn of the aerioua Ul meetings. Alderman Reynold« offered ' * • •»"«*(•» a .a n il,« a ia > i| ii k U I1 ball «•) toti i ulna «talar« ror.fla' li l t I tt tlia l ne»« nl the elilwst »on of Hugh Mmith. hla riHiin over the drug store for |u l’ |»*r Mt« I j t l f M « i< u « a Mta kW« liu ti, Ora. Edgingtoii ami ll<4li»t*«r an* the year; M r. IHugle, hia hall for | l per ul N ami meeting; the people's Puhli»hing Co, TA VU » L o i» l M. A A M. Maala ai attending physician«. • * a i r « a t « i i Arai aa<l tb lr.l T«a«lar »I aa. li offered the art gallery for per year, Henry L ed ler and Mra. Paulkeuateiu inualli I I I a m W 7 ÌT t l* a « a r i. V. c. Bau. a. or, if the council would designate tlie were married at Moro, Monday, April people's Be public as the olficial city 26th. Mra Paulken«te|u la a sister of paper, it would furnish the hall free ; <• “ A X Mra. John lletirlehes. Alderman Booth offered a room, fur- A4)« AI. Porter, Harry Brenner, ( ’haa, nished with table, chairs, light ami fuel, f uti»«» m i i a r M i m r o r « no « Winegaruer ami kai, Linn« alarteli for |7A |»*r year, to he used exclusively M Maala «tary la 4 «ad «ih TuaMay a »an In Hat unlay on a pr«M»|»<cting trip In British for council meetings and a deptaiilnry A m i RlaiiiN«T»>w. W M Columbia, along the Thompson river. I V AM O A R N M H I.V Ml», Mt U A M a a la a» for the record« ami |at|»*rs. ... - — , •» •» In g In k i>H‘ hall Senator M icheli, of The I Miles, made On motion, the council proceeded to Aiaast* I h aw this office a pleasant viali Tuesday even liallot Upon the question of a plai e of ing. lie waa on his way home fmm the regular meetings. The vote being T H U R S D A Y , A P R IL » , IMM (k|*| Fellow'« celebration at Grass equally divided between the pro|«wi* Valley. lions insde by the People’« Publishing M*« the Vltaacope at the Reboot hall The Columbia Packing Co., auertuMore Co. and M r. B*»4h, Mayor Crua»ftel<l Haturday night. Ift and 2ft etnU. to Potter and Johnson, keep on hands di*4'i<h«l in favor nl the latter, J P Lucas waa at Hi« Dalit*« ovei (reali ami cured meats of all kinds. The application of (i. K. llo itm a n , for Humlay. P r i l l i , vegetable«, filli, and game In license to run a b illianl and pool table, Mrs Holton, nl Morn, visited W arm aenaoii. Halinon Priday am, Huturday. was laid on the table until next meeting, thia week. On motion nl Alderman K reiser, a There will Is* a (lime social given hy lln n ry Krause visited IL mm I River the the meudiera i.f the Epworth league coinuiit(<**•, consisting nl M ayor Croae* drat nl the week, at the home of Mra. P., Hlacel, Wavlnea- field ami Councilmcn McPherson, Rey All Ix’iigtiera are re- nolds ami C lark, wasap|«>iut«*d to am-er- Mrs. Young la vlaitlng her «laughter, lay, May 4th, pieiaed to lie present and bring a dime. lain the coat of putting in a water-main Mrs J. It jlnas with fire plugs, down Second street, John W . Gulden Is headquarter« for The »ad news has lx*»*n received that west to the city well, ami south on all binds <il fruits. Clami Thom|Moii, »on »f A. C.Thompson, Main street to the railroad; also the V. C. B ro ck a , M»nt Bunday w ith his formerly of Moiiklaml.now in Portland, ia eoat nl six ladders with Itooba, M il feet •e rioua I y ill and no ho|»*» are entertained of tire hose, ami six hisiks for tearing fam ily, In Portland. Mia» Haidie O rr made a trip to The for his recovery. The dueton pronounce down obstruct lotis, hia affliction spinal meningiti«. Dalles last Saturday. M r. Krctxi-r next moved that the tin aixinint of the onflniahed condition council accept M r. E. E. Cooper's pro Mias Anna Pulton apeni Wednesday d the interior of the Christian church, position to survey ami cr«ais-se<-tion with Mrs. Barnett. Main street at once. Motion carried. Mrs Peroie Juhnaon Is viaitlng her the services announced for last Humlay On motion, Alderman M urehie wa« were post|»tned However, then* will parents at Monntuuth. la* preaching lic it Holiday, both morn up|siintc«i a committee to wait on Judgv The merchants report a "b ig ” day's ing ami evening, by the |*a»lor, J, W. PuIt»n and ascertain whether tax-|*ay- huatnssa last Haturday. er» rcsitling in the city would tie allowed Jenkin». Mrs. Palmer returm»! from The Pi work out their row*I tax w ithin the It ha» been Suggested that the county Oallaa Monday evening. city lim its, and also to call on M r. should purchase another r**a*l plow, as Cooper Inr the purpose nl learning w hen Prank Pulton amt wife returned (nun me is not sulti- ieiit for the work n»|uired he can survey Main street. Tha I ha I lea Monday evening in the different |>arts of the county, On motion, the recorder was author lla v ('a n y o n waa hleaaml by a aplen- W ith another plow it would I h * possible ised to pu relia»** a suitable book for did wh* Tuesday morning, to work on ls*th sides of tionlcn ridge at keeping the minutes nl the un*etiugs. You can buy blacksmith's onal, Iron, the same time On motion, it was decided to meet and hard-w<x»t st Clayton's shop. O. E. James, late gra*luateo( the Htah- every tii»t ami th in i Monday of each Rev. Prank Spaulding left Monday for Normal, Monmoth, gave ua a call Mon* month. about a ten days trip to Prineville lay in order that he might register with | t oiim il adj'Mirncd. Order» taken at (¡olden'» for till the school superintendent two life diplo picnics and other •*»'!« I gatherings, mas held hy hi» sinters, Mr» I.uella Was Oskaloosa House l ire. Mias All«"* Gilman la visiting her aunt, son ami Ml»» Netta James, also graduate» The usual quiet of our little city was of the same schisil, Mrs. John Pulton, at Lx*u»t (¡rove. suddenly disturbed, alsnit H o'clock r A W *Mr 1 T Put. *•* W/M. M. A. lion. John Pulton ha« disposed of hi» l>avl»1 Pulton 1» on the tra il to Anh- Monday evening, by the startling cry of Ane hard of l*eef ra ttle at a g»»»l figure. croft, B. ( ’., with a band of 00 horses, j An*, and in an incredibly short lim e the Hr«» Nelson, of the Gra«« Valley Jour which he expect« to sell for us»* on the streets were full of excited people, most nal waaa caller at our sanctum Turin lav new trail n »w building from that place of whom were carrying buckets of water toward Hawaou C ity. M r. p. w ill drive am, hurrying toward the Oskahs*«« evening, by way of Pasco ami expect« to make Hotel, from the n«*f of which a cloud of Oranges 30 and *> cent a per d<>*en; the trip in 20 days. smoke was steadily rising. I-adders banannaa Sft cents |«er doaeu at J. W, •» .« » . . , , , ,, were promptly forthcoming, and, by the (¡<>ld»n'a. I> J k reiser, who is running the well- L . , . . . ... , , , z , , . .. . tim e the hose, at M r. M chls*rs plain* Co, Patterson returned Humlav even drilling m.ichim*for Georg« llildcrh rn m l, i .* _* ,. . . , , , ,, , , , | across the ctreet, could be attached and ing from the Italic«, where he ha I been is putting down a w«ll on the latter s A ■ , . . . . . i water turned on, a hole had m en made visiting Ida fam ily, place, tun*.' miles ea»t <>f town A depth 1 through the roof nmi a!wo in the aide of I.'v t Vinsam rthv, and hi« aiaier, Mias of 11 fc *t I ias ,s*cn reach«*, ami two vein« the room where the Are was lairning. . , A rm iw o rth v, »pent Bunday in the of water tapi«»d, hut the Sow ia not strong * , and toe strtKim of water was turned up- .. ., , , . . . . . . . . nMiutrv w ith M r. and 'Ir a Ernie W eld. enough to furnish trie neceeaorv enppJr ’' on Mayor tMssflel«, am, the little Maae. Ju»«e Burton was somewhat under the C. J. Bloomgreen.a farmer of Red Oak, with tl e result of quickly extinguishing weather for a lewda»a l.«»t w>«ek, hut hit« lows, is in Sherman county looking up a the L tto r. By th b tim e the lu t jr i >r o, rocover-xl hl» normal condition »gain location, lie is very much pleased with the building tvas Ailed with water car- Mi»« M innie l^iraon, who has ♦»••• i at- «air cllmati* ami suvs th a t'|iiite a n u m fie r ricr*. am i. for aw hile, it seemed us if tending the buain**«« (bdlege in I'o rtlm I nl (uroten* (rem h l- ,strt of Iowa are in ther • had been an "overproduction" of game In Wasco Saturday evening to visit tending to com« to Oregon, and will ,*n>- w utir, a most unusutl condition of her alater, Mr». C. J. Bright, an I will l*s 1*11 be got crue l larg<*lt by the re-ult nfTairs ut a lir e . of his trip. Tie* origin of the Are is U'tknowu. pmlrahly renAiu during the auminer. Tin* People's party isiunty central I*, wss Aral di»eovered hy II-ycar-ol«l John M atlh tlaon , director o, school Jcsec l'**ldieord, who went into the district numbdar 1, eallod on olAeial eommitti*e met at More, Haturday, nnd hone«« and told M r. Arm sw orthy, the business Monday. M r. M alth ai'o n al«o per instruct km of the ennnlv conven proprietor, L* come out of iktors, us he tion, All.sl (w 1 vacj tel*» on the Popu informed ua that he hud ma,In a deal wanted (» show him something. M r. list tiek'*t P. M . Ruggles 1» now the for another Australian harvester. Populist can lidate for the otUco of clerk, Armsworthy did not seem Inclin -I to The exi'eutive com mute of the Sher uint Rev. R. ILirgreave« for county respond readily, hot, when he dually man County Humlay School Association school superintendent. The Populist« went out, a*t I the situation dawned up met in More last Saturday. They ar- have an excellent ticket in th e tle ld , and on him , the alarm was given nt once, rangkl to hold the next convention In one that every Populist should su,q»»rt w ,tb the alane results. Waaco. The date w ill he Axed later. The n»*nt in which the Are originated by voice and vote, both l»x*aii«c the men Populists »till arriving, thia time ut are eminently qualiAed to All their re- haa no stove, ami it is supposed that the » '" ^ g ^ n ie of Harrison M axw ell, lia r- s,wctive olllces, And becauae they repre hlaxe must have starti»! from matches * r »>n w ill now have an opportunity to sent principle» that must certainly pre in the valise of a guest. The damage is study i'opaliam from a stand-point en vail in thia government if ever the in the ncighlsirhnod of |7ft. tirely new to him . masses Ami |w*rmnnent relief from op pression. Advertising is a pn«l thing, and we »•I in I re ingenuity along that line, hut Human nature is complex. It is we entor a vigoreus pretest agnitiat the many sided. Delights in variety, in d-serration of the city ,i,*erty pole bv change, 1» attract'sl by the unusual, tiring it for atirli pur,»*»»». the beautiful ami the good. Many of these |M*culiaritie« are recognize I, c u lti Several boys and men would have been vated and made very edifying hy the greatly embarrassed, one evening recent order of Kathboue Sisters. At the la»t ly, had they been aware that their lewd meeting of Lillian Temple, some of the and vulgar conversation w«» overheard sisters had arrang'd a pleasant surprise. by a Indy who was unavoidably com At th • dos t of th * ni 'i ting, a most de pelled to listen. Bovs, Is« careful. Avoid licious repast of ct»fT'»t, whipp 'd cream, s'.ieh language and you w ill have nothing ami cake was served and a very ph-i-ant to regret. hour passe*I in uncial entertainm ent. It N. A. B iker, of Portland, state organ- is well, occasional!v, in the push ami iaur of the Prohibition party, w ill u*l* stir of busy life to stop ami rest, ami dr»»« the citixens of thia eouiniiinity, exercise our God-given ,mwers in social dealing with the economic an I political enjovment, ami in (uicournging ami qu*«ti*»n« of the day. Lay your e dilie» cheering each other down the voyage naide and hear him . At Dinglc’k h all, of life. Waaco, Priday, April 20. at 7 :4ft p. m. Reception. Admiaaion free. Mra. H attie Andrews expresses herself aa well pleased with the ap|M>aranee of Sherman County upon her return from her visit to Hnlina ('only California. In that section of California the weather is uncomfortably warm, the wheat crop 1» very badly injured front the drouth, and the late frosts have m aterially nffeeteil tha fru it crepe. ‘ George W . M itchell, who represents the P. I I . G ., wishes to atato that ho is not a brother to the M r. M itchell of the old line company, but ia brother to J. L. M itchell, district manager of tho P. IL C . M r. M itchell authorises ua to state that he ia so far from being related to the* old line” contpanlM that his grandmother waa a member of the P. I I . 0 . "O ld line” compnniea, pleaae make tho necessary correction. One nf the most enjoyable siwial events of the season was the re«»*ptioii given on Tuesday evening, at the home of Mrs. E. M . liCsIle, In honor of Miss Stella W right. The evening was spent in music, charados, games, until nearly midnight. Dainty refreshments were aervttd ami the time passed m errily. The guests were: Misses M ary Jury, May Ellsworth, Addle Lucas, Della Riscel, Stella W righ t, Vlcda Dunlap, L illie FuHon, Florence Barnett, M ary Barnett, Ethel lloss, nnd Rose H am p ton. Meaars. Ray lloe«, John Mersing- er, A. M. Hicks, Corwin Barnett, John Metiler, A. I I . Kennedy and Earl I’eddl- cord. Mrs. Jane Dunlap am! Mrs, E. M. I-eslie. I. O. O. F . Celebration The 79th anniversary of the institu- 1 tiou nl the Imh'is'iideul Order of (Kill Fellows in America was celebrated in a royal manner at Gruss Valley on Tuesday, A pril ¡Mtli. A splendid program, consisting of vocal am! instru mental music; spetxdios, etc., had Is en arrange*I and was nicely carried out. Senator M ichcll, of The Italics, was present am! «lelivorcd a masterly and eloquent adilrvt a on “ O ld Fellow ship." A public dinner was given at which over 100 p*»»ple were fed. Refreshments were served free. The (¡rase Valley or ganisation is three years old an t has 80 mouthers. S tra y Notice. I have nt ntv pince n two-year-old ntale heg, weighing about .»(> pontid.* black, ha» a split in right ear, upper half-crop in left ear, and ha» IxH’tt re cently cast rated. Owner may have the same by proving property, paying the cx|»>n»e of ktxqiing, and for this notice. J ohn 0 . L y n c h . ft-12 Higelow, Orc. Notice. The Wasco W . ( . T. U . w ill hold it« annual meeting Yhursday, A pril 28th. Superintendents of «lepartment work w ill be expeet«*d to rt*i»ort. Ofllcers w ill Ixt elected for the ensuing year. Let every member be present. A licr PanntcoRD, Pres M aooir E aton , Sec. • The Pe. pies Publishing Co. is pre pared to «lo first class job work. Press and tyjie new and of the very latest. Rev, W . I I . Ba»t roquoata the men, Give um a call. Henry Root, the genial read supervisor women ami children, of Wasco aitd vi- of diatrict number .3, made us a call yes «In ity , to show their pntrioti»m hy If you want the news, sahscrilxt for terday, and incidentally Informed us gathering on masse on Sunday evening, the Republic. One dollar per year. at 8 o’chxik, at some hall or ehureli to be that be haa put up seven guide hoard» First claxs Job Printing See our pre on the varioua hnu I s in his district. announced later on, and listen to an im mium offer. l 0 U s been running the big rotary plow promptu program, including addresMcn, for eight days, and w ill spend Thursday «ongii, etc., from a Christian atandpoint ami Priday improving tho grade In Pill- on the prenont Issue " O u r N ation’s ton Cuiiyon. M r. IL »it ia tt hustler un*l Honor,” "Loosing the hands and lotting | the oppressed go fro«.” ia u'Jttii'g a goo ) eXiimplo. Patriotic Service. Subscribe Now, fi. •» The folioivIn-r In I I nt. raUted by the M lnneapoli* Tum*» would tend to «how the etiMjeptfbillty of tin* femlrdMi mind In eatchiu f o.» t » the ."geuume bargains** of s|iecia* w »hi day«. T he other day a pretty. ** ll - ,re»e«Ml little woman, w earin-f a »- ft bro«va marten cape. ru «lH**l Into ** . i of the leading fur stores on Nc »Hot avenue and hurriedly inq’iin d for the p ro B a r g a in s * * * * p*'etor. ,,t»vin;f l<»ui*d , fin. sue grace fu lly removed tlic c it»* fr m her shoul ders amt bluadly u -a id iem what tie would giro for IL !t)0 Acres id land A miles from Grass Valley, on Roee-Buah, all fenced; "W h y ," sulil the old gentleman, some / 1 0 0 0 «mall house ami barn. Through the 1 tM> acrea joining thia land on the east, w hat taken uhoi k by this unusual on the Col urn hia Houthem railroad w ill is* built. Hpiemlid location Inr a town slaught, "such d< n I lug» ss tld» are mA »its. There ia not 10 acres of waste land on tlie ItMJ acres. I t is known as quite In line w ith our wuy of doing the Henry Dyce farm. husincMi. ’’ H a lf a mile south of this Mace I have for sale 120 acrea for |700; all " I paid sIvtv-Ave dollsrs for It only fenced; Minall houne on land. The farm in known aa the Charles Overdorf. last month," sin* continued in o flutter. 1A0 Acres all fenced ; 1.30 acres in cultivation ; Good living spring of water on " W ill you giro ui thirty-seven dollars / 9 5 0 tlie place ; one mile aoutheaat of Moro, along Grass Valley aanyon. fAOO cash, and Afty c uts f«»r U?" in a way that balance in four equal pay menta n l 1, 2, .3 and 4 year«. yi*ars. E ll’ Necce farm. Ellis le ft the : ifi ui l< man rather ill at eaee. W ith beat gr.icu |»n ible, as he saw 1U0 Acre«, all fenced ; all farm land ; lias all been plowed thia season, ia sown there was no other w ay out of IL he b* wheat. Good house and barn. T«ro miles from Rufus. Known aa the tmlled h l » cashh r nnd Instructed him to W . I I . Ramey farm. pay tlie money aud otfvrvd to seud fur tin* garmcnL C all o n or a d d m » , ".No," »li said, h er eyes hilghtcnfog as »h** rec-iv - | tin* thirty-acrcu dollars ami fifty cent«. ' , v. m t you to bring me in a liur v tli it brown marten cape In your u . k I oiv m rk«*d doe n to tw ee ty-aeven ilolh.rs mid fifty cents. I ha vs Ä W ASCO , ORE. passed ami r pa cd thut window, an** the fact of -> - I - f i l l .. b irgnin ha/ haunted in - i ..t,, I felt ti...t I muuthave it at any »• • l 'I ids l.*avca me tun dol lars, which I in» ii.i (>» »pend s t the speuial nulo of trim m ed but« thia after- C H IN E S E M A F IA *, uonn." Aa OvRaalutloa af A m U m T h a t OM This renmrkuMc *p.*< imen of woman H ead q u arters f o r o o I-aw 1« Fo*»rt«M to Sopprosa. ly f r n n l i m , 1 ft the t-.r* in n -s ta y , There is quite a striking analogy be also ICatVing tin: hearts of tba «ducks io tween the Ita lia n Mafia, as it la com a flutter monly understood, and the Cniaeae M O D E R N W H A L IN G . Tong, or organization of Cutthroat«, Ii».(wwwe4 l>n*,l.-*u >*.. I <~l la T k a t Fwe- murderers and highbinders in this city, •ays the Han Francisco Chronicle. The • a t. T lie shoahh-r gun which Area a tom b chief point of difference ia th a t the sub from a h ! v : . - i . - r l. * i ,*f larpt* bore has divisions of the Mafia are not a t con Vasco, Or. been tthno t entir* Iv n n c rw ded by the stant w ar w ith each other, w hile the Pierce d.uto g bomb lata«*, invented by Tonga have deadly feuds continually on foot, and generally select th e ir victims ( apt Ebon l iir c * , o f N ew Bedford, L . C l a r k , A g e n t for R u sh fo rd W a g o n s who has made lu.m.y troy. ;?cr. in com from among their rivals. The question of these organizations mand of a t i l l* r. *, hi» *!..rti«ig gun, •ay» the i ’rm i l«*m*r Jonm ul. which ia of assassins in the heart of a civilized used almost i .via iv« Iv Ly the Arctic community like ours has grown txt be a d« ct. 1» a devk-< u-**«, close by the aide serious one. We know, in a general • *f the wli i!e, •* i.ich t an be hurled auc- way th a t each Tong ia bound together •••»»fully f r« nl.v nice or ten feeh I t hy oaths which Its members dare not carrier, n i.iii . harp* on having a double break; th a t its purpose is crime of the toggle, tv,I,* h 'prvud-t ut rig h t angica deepest dye; that it shelters its mem with the * ’.n.ft ,i di-.t .nee of six inches, bers by every artifice which Chinese auil which ri,<-c fi'in iv embedded cunning can devise, and th a t it sets at through the blu'd» r cannot be pulled defiance the laws of the land; bnt here ;iL A bon.'■ i • I .;.k-* u -t in a brass our knowledge on the subject ends. We ’»arrel .itt.i i to t ie ».uuc »haft us the do not know the motives which under 'iur|**M>n. in * ir-jn i.* ikea Ur»L and lie the frequent murders, nor do we î m •liter peuclr..l',u 4 a . . .tauce of aiiout «eem to know how to break up these Tonga or put an end to th e ir career of k vent, cii 1 : '.* ■ 1. i r ti.r *ugh the blub- crime. » r, it proj«s't*ng w ire cut to Hie proper The suggestion has been made, and it lenft * ex; lode» a V inchestar uortridgo, i hich »loots n, i»»nib hauled w ith br la worth considering, th a t an indictment ute into the vit .1 of the whale. W ith- for criminal conspiracy would lie n t h o b o m h ii.i fu»c cut to burn five against an entire Tong or society whose r six at.... . I 1 v t ndto la a form of mrruls-r» were known or believed to be lvnrunit • tvl . *h enn a.tfeiy be burned guilty of murder. So fa r as we can 1 the palm <>f the h:ind. but when con- know anything about the secret w ork Ined has an « xph* ive force ten times ings of these organizations there ia c, great as that of ordinary gunpow- ample reason to believe th a t the mur ,er. The h u n t» are very deadly, some der« are committed after fu ll discussion one» k illin g n w hale outnghL Prag- and the murderer selected by his so nctitN of the fthelta have l»een taken ciety and instructed as to how and rom nil part» of the tvhal •. from the when he shall do his deadly w ork. I f y>int Just behind the head, where it la this be true there Is certainly a crim inal conspiracy preceding every one of isuaiiy tired, to the tail. these highbinder murder«, and ifo* T a u t t t r o a « a t a iu r I'ro d U whole society is liable to IndictmenL A large lot of The captain of one rath er old and Such a wholesale attack upon these second-hand Lum ber alow steamer, finding tluit Ito would secret societies would do much to breal For Hale have to be a loi*g tim e in Chius before them up. As it i 1 now they care very he received a fu ll cargo of tea, amt little if one o f their number happens to would have probably to return in bal foil into the clutches of the law . They last. began, toevery one’s astaif-hm ent. have plenty of assassins left, and one to say that, owing to the repairs that more or leas makes no difference to the had been done to Ids engiuea, be bopea Tong. If, however, the whole Tong to make a racing paana.'re. were indicted the Chinese would be Then, »tUI more to the astonishment lieve that the officers of the law were of the captains of the fast steamers and in earnest nnd it would work a change the world nt large, he commenced to in their aystem of gettiug rid of those bock bimaelf to make the foatent passage who were inim ical to them. home. O« Itritt VM M d i O tbm Tolto«««« nA In such very considerable .«aims of money «lid he w ager that people began j to thin k there was something in it, and the merchant» sent th e ir tea almost en tirely by his ship, anrning th a t as the captain stood to lose five hundred pound» sterling tho repnlra to his steam e r’« engine« hvd probably put him in a ¡KMition t<> bet ultuost on a certainty. Of course tho steamer, whose greatest speed wa« eight knots an hour, arrivod in England weeks a fte r ( ' e others, and 1 A full lin e of D im ities, M u lls, C ra sh es, O r g a n d ie s, the captain lost his Ave hundred |tounda I sterling; but instead o f having to lie in | L a w n s , P e r c a le s, W h ite G o o d s, L a c e s, D r e ss S u its, China w aiting hi» chance of cargo oom- 1 B o o ts, S h o e s , E tc. ing in from the interio r— n probable de lay of weeks—he hail cicured in a few G R O C E R IE S and days, a fte r his beta lx-e**ine known to ’ H ARDW ARE» the public, w ith a fu ll ship, thus recoup- I ing to his owners, who of course paid his bettiug losses, a considerable num Grass Uallev, Or. ber of thousands of pound» profiL ii^ ^ for Sale! «*** Bargains LESLIE & FROEBE, Union Lumber Co.,w Builders’ Supplies L im e , L a th Cem ent L u m b e r, W o o d , Coal G Ä €. 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Tho spores of the fun 1 aud ether micro- scopic p la n t- and i»*llcn of (lowers and grasses aro also found in rain water. Ho numerous nro the. e impurities in tho a ir th a t a 1 tre of w ater which falls at tho begin 1 ng of a »torra often contains more than two hundred thousand miero- organisina H a lf a pint of w a te r fre quently condenses out of throe or four thousand cubic feet of a ir and in Its condensation removes nearly nil of tho amosphcrlc impurities, concentrat ing them in the w ater. So th a t d rin k ing a glass of rain w ater th a t falls at the beginning of n storm wo may swallow ns much filth us wo breatho from tho a ir iu more than a week. I f rain w ater Is stored in cisterns w .thout put ificatinn these Kubstancensoou render Ita o d o ttl that it cannot be used for d rin k ing. But when rain is collected near the end of storms and is properly filtered nnd aerated it is ono of our most wholesome n atural w a te r sup plies. As rain fulls upon the earth it wash«« awnv the accumulations of debris from the surface of tho ground, and an it passes into tho soil extracts from it n large amount of impurities, such as the prixlucts of decaying vege tation and anim al oxcremeuL These substances are carried down inL > the circulation currents, aud it is not infre quent th a t tho drainage from eess >0ols and nuthnusos also finds a direct •■» trauco into surface wells. Premium L atest S ty le Job P r in tin g at L o w e st P r ic e s. ¡-J. H . S U T C L IF F E , M , D. PhVtkia» «ml Swraeoa Offer. Ofti-e at W»»eo Hotel. J. M. PATTXRSON. Preaident. Wmx-v, Oregon V. C. BROCK. Ciuhier. « . $ l x m M Coim tv B ank«« Wasco. Orfeo». Splendid Sight Exchange Sold on New Y’ork, Portland and The Dalles. nktng Bui Account» kept subject to check. Col lections made at reasonable rates. Office hours, fi a. in. to .3 p. nt. S u b scrib e N o w , $1 Orchard W. II. MOORE G iv e u s a C afl. 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